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TWO STRINGS

Several trainers are not content to rely upon one horse only to represent them in the various races to be decided at Ellerslie on Saturday next. In addition many horses claim more than one engagement, so that the position from the point of view of early backers is still further complicated. The following list shows the instances where trainers have more than one horse engaged in a race: President’s Handicap.—Le Choucas and In the Shade (Jamieson), Transformer and Town Bank (W. Woods). Easter Handicap.—Star Stranger and Joy King (Jefferd), Nancy Lee and Valkon (A. E. Cox), Great Charter and Doree (Davis), Le Choucas and In the Shade (Jamieson). G.N. Champagne Stakes.—Prince Humphrey and Mithra (Jamieson). Onslow Stakes.—Winnington and Perception (Jamieson), Jolly Money and Tea Money (J. D. Kemp), Sylvanun and Valquette (N. Cunningham). Eden Handicap.—Welcome Home and Dimmer (Jamieson), Piet, The Lover, Solanio and Newbury (Williamson), Modest Boy and Cynthia N. (Cunningham!. Good Boy and Kendal (T. A. George). Brighton Hurdles.—Mia Bella and Lady Cintra (Loomb). Mangere Steeplechase,—Memsahib and Mashoor (Stenning). Like the Course At the last Auckland Easter ing several horses that are engaged once more at Ellerslie this week-end won then. They were the following: Flying Juliet, Wedding March, Glenotus, and Transformer. Takanini Representatives Easily the biggest team from the one stable to be seen in action at Ellerslie on Saturday is that from Takanini, for trainer J. T. Jamieson has nine horses accepted for, them engagements covering six different events. No other trainer has anything like this number engaged, although N. Cunningham and J. Williamson (Ellerslie) have no less than half a dozen horses in the acceptances. Sulfarilla Tablets purify and enrich the blood. Skin eruptions and blemishes are quickly removed. An ideal summer tonic. Is 6d a box. All chemists, .7.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 322, 5 April 1928, Page 12

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TWO STRINGS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 322, 5 April 1928, Page 12

TWO STRINGS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 322, 5 April 1928, Page 12

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